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61200.212L1-1B
May 1998
DSU IQ
Data Service Unit
with Frame Relay
Performance Monitoring
USER MANUAL
DSU IQ Unit 1200212L1
ESP Ethernet Card 1204005L1
ESP 4-wire SW56 DBU Card 1204001L1
ESP V.34 DBU Card 1204002L1
ESP ISDN DBU Card 1204004L1
ESP External DCE Card 1204006L1
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - USER MANUAL

61200.212L1-1BMay 1998DSU IQData Service Unitwith Frame RelayPerformance MonitoringUSER MANUALDSU IQ Unit 1200212L1ESP Ethernet Card 1204005L1ESP 4-wi

Page 2 - Trademark Information:

Table of Contentsii DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Cancel...

Page 3 - ABOUT THIS MANUAL

78 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsOctet AlignNumber of frames received with a bit count that does not fall on8-bit boundaries.

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 79Chapter 10. StatisticsDSU StateCurrent state of the DSU. Possible states are listed in Table 10-A.Table 10-APossi

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80 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsTx FramesNumber of frames transmitted by the network port.Tx BytesNumber of bytes transmitte

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 81Chapter 10. StatisticsAverage Tx UtilizationAverage utilization sample in the transmit direction for the giveninte

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82 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsSignal State ChangeNumber of changes in the signaling protocol state.Rx Full StatusNumber of

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 83Chapter 10. StatisticsDDS UA TimeTime in seconds the DDS link is down.BPV/Frame ErrorNumber of frames received wit

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84 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsDBU Port StatisticsInformation given is for the dial backup port since the last reset.See Fi

Page 10 - Table of Contents

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 85Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-6DBU Port Statistics (View by Interval)Maximum Tx ThroughputMaximum throughput sam

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86 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-7DBU Port Statistics (View by Day)Time in DBUTime in seconds that the DBU port was

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 87Chapter 10. StatisticsLength ErrorNumber of frames received with fewer than 5 octets or greaterthan 4500 octets.

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Table of Contents61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual iiiChapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationPhysical Layer Options (PHYS LYR OPT)...

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88 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-8DLCI Statistics for a Specific DLCI (View by Interval)DLCI Statistics for a Speci

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 89Chapter 10. StatisticsAverage Rx ThroughputAverage throughput in the receive direction for the giveninterval. Thi

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90 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsRx FECNNumber of frames received on the network port over the speci-fied DLCI with the FECN

Page 17 - Introduction

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 91Chapter 10. Statistics(accessed through the Network Port Configuration menu) isENABLED.Remote Lost FramesNumber of

Page 18 - UNDERSTANDING FRAME RELAY

92 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsMaximum Frame DelayMaximum round trip delay of the DLCI. This field is applicableonly if th

Page 19 - DDS OPERATION

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 93Chapter 10. StatisticsSummary of All Available DLCIsThis menu lists all available DLCIs and classifies them as act

Page 20 - SNMP MANAGEMENT

94 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsSystem StatisticsThe system time and date (as set in the System Configurationmenu) are displ

Page 21 - Ethernet Card

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 95Chapter 10. StatisticsVIEWING STATISTICAL INFORMATION (FRONT PANEL INTERFACE)Select STATS from the Main menu. Fro

Page 22 - DCE Card

96 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsSIGNAL STATE DOWN1Figure 10-12Signal State ScreenSignal State ChangeNumber of changes in the

Page 23 - WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 97Chapter 10. StatisticsNetwork Port Statistics Available on Front PanelDSU Loop StateCurrent state of the incoming

Page 24 - Chapter 1. Introduction

Table of Contentsiv DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1History Interval Count (HST INT COUNT)...

Page 25 - Installation

98 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsPort UA TimeTime in seconds the network port is unavailable for data deliv-ery. This can me

Page 26 - REAR PANEL

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 99Chapter 10. StatisticsDLCI ListSelect DLCI LIST from the STATS menu to access a list of allDLCIs recognized by the

Page 27 - DBU Modular

100 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. Statistics

Page 28 - DBU and LAN Card Slots

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 101Chapter 11. TestingChapter 11TestingThis menu allows you to perform testing by initiating ping tests(if the ESP e

Page 29 - Control Port

102 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 11. TestingPINGS TXPINGS RX1 PING ADDRESS MIN RESP TIMEMAX RESP TIME3 TEST 1 PING AVG RESP TIME2 START PI

Page 30 - Chapter 2. Installation

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 103Chapter 11. TestingPing Responses (PINGS RX)This field shows the number of responses received from thepinged devi

Page 31 - Operation

104 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 11. TestingFigure 11-3PVC Loopback MenuDLCI <0=all> (DLCI)Enter the DLCI of the PVC to be tested (o

Page 32 - Next, Prev, Add, Delete

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 105Chapter 11. TestingView TestDisplays the Test Statistics menu shown in Figure 11-4. Descrip-tions of each field i

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106 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 11. TestingAverage Loop Response Time (AVG RESP TIME)Average round-trip time (in milliseconds) for the cu

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 107Chapter 12. Activating Dialing FunctionsChapter 12Activating Dialing FunctionsDIALING OPTIONSThe dial options avai

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Table of Contents61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual vInterface Type ...

Page 36 - Front Panel Operation

108 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 12. Activating Dialing FunctionsDial Options During Dial BackupHang UpTerminates the dial backup connecti

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 109Appendix A. PinoutsAppendix APinoutsThe following tables give the pin assignments for the DSU IQand ESP card conn

Page 38 - Terminal Main Menu

110 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-BPin Assignments for EIA-232 ConnectorPin EIA Description1 AA Protective Ground (PG)2

Page 39 - Main Menu

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 111Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-CPin Assignments for V.35 ConnectorPin CCITT DescriptionA 101 Protective Ground (PG)B

Page 40 - Logout (terminal menu only)

112 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-EPin Assignments for 10baseT Connector (Ethernet Card)Pin Name Description1 TD+The pos

Page 41 - Figure 3-1

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 113Appendix A. PinoutsTable A-GDTE/DCE Connector Pin Assignments (DCE Card Option)DB25 Pin# V.35 Pin# Function DTEx

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114 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Appendix A. Pinouts

Page 43 - Applications

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 115Appendix B. Specifications SummaryAppendix BSpecifications SummarySPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURESThis appendix provid

Page 44 - Router Router

116 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Appendix B. Specifications SummaryClockingTime derived from frame relay network or from the unitDTE Rates Support

Page 45 - Out-of-Band Management

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 117Appendix B. Specifications SummaryAgency ApprovalsFCC Part 15, Class AFCC Part 68Industry Canada CS03UL and CULRe

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Table of Contentsvi DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1DLCI Statistics ...

Page 47 - In-Band Management

118 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Appendix B. Specifications Summary

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 119Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronyms and AbbreviationsACK ...ac

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120 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Acronyms and AbbreviationsDSU...data service unitDTE ...

Page 50 - Figure 4-4

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 121Acronyms and AbbreviationsRMA...return material authorization

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122 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Acronyms and Abbreviations

Page 52 - DSU IQ DSU IQ

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 123GlossaryGlossaryAmerican National Standards Institute (ANSI)Devices and proposes recommendations for international

Page 53 - DIAL BACKUP APPLICATION

124 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1GlossaryCDcarrier detect. A signal generated by a modem or DSU/CSU. CD indicates thepresence of a carrier signal

Page 54 - Figure 4-6

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 125GlossaryCSSee CTS.CSUSee channel service unit.CTSclear to send. A signal on the DTE interface indicating that the

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126 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1GlossaryDSUSee data service unit.DSU loopbackA telco initiated test which loops the DSU back to the telco and is u

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 127Glossaryframe check sequence (FCS)The standard 16-bit cyclic redundancy check used for HDLC and frame relayframes.

Page 57 - Configuration Overview

Table of ContentsDial Options when Dial Backup is Idle... 107Dial Backup ...

Page 58 - Terminal Configuration Menu

128 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Glossaryinterface deviceProvides the interface between the end device(s) and a frame relay network byencapsulating

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 129GlossaryparameterA numerical code that controls an aspect of terminal and/or network operation.Parameters control

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130 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1GlossaryserviceThe provision of telecommunications to customers by a common carrier,administration, or private ope

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 131GlossaryTELNETThe standard TCP/IP remote login protocol specified in RFC-854.VT 100A non-intelligent terminal or t

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132 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Glossary

Page 63 - Figure 5-2

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 133IndexIndexSymbols10baseT connector 1, 10, 27pin assignments 1124-wire SW56 2, 115DBU card 6Aabort frames 96,

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134 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1IndexCcancel key 15cards (options) 12installation 12carrier detect 19CD 19, 95CD option 47change password 6

Page 65 - Figure 5-3

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 135Indexdial backup 2, 107, 112, 115application 35configuration 39, 59installing cards 12operation 5options 37r

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136 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Indexoptions 48network port 53protocol options 45frames in 97DBU port 98frames out 97DBU port 98frames Rx

Page 67 - DTE Port Configuration

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 137Indexlost packets 56Mmain menu 22, 23main menu branchesconfiguration 23dial 23logout 23test 23view statistic

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Table of Contentsviii DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Figure 4-6 Dial Backup Application ...

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138 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1IndexPpassword 21default 21password enable 61permanent virtual circuits 3phone numbersstoring 64PHYS LYR OPT

Page 70 - Frame Relay Options (FR OPTS)

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 139IndexSIG RESPONSES 49SIGNALnetwork port 53signal down time 77, 81, 96signal errors 77, 81, 96, 97signal state

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140 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Indextrap manager IP address 29, 31, 34, 67trap manager port 29, 31, 34, 67trap mgr options 67TRAP PORT 67TST

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Product Support InformationPre-Sales Inquiries and Applications SupportPlease contact your local distributor, ADTRAN ApplicationsEngineering, or ADTRA

Page 73 - Configuring the Network Port

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 1Chapter 1. IntroductionChapter 1IntroductionPRODUCT OVERVIEWThe ADTRAN DSU IQ provides the visibility and control n

Page 74 - Loop Rate

2 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 1. Introduction• Embedded SNMP and TELNET through the DTE, network, orSLIP/PPP port (or through the optiona

Page 75 - Frame Relay Options (FR OPT)

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 3Chapter 1. IntroductionANSI (American National Standards Institute) standards de-scribe how each frame must be cons

Page 76 - N392 and N393

Trademark Information:OpenView is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.SunNet Manager is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Page 77 - PVC Options (PVC CONFIG)

4 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 1. IntroductionSNMP MANAGEMENTSNMP management capability is provided in-band with supportfor RFC 1315 (fram

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 5Chapter 1. IntroductionTELNETTELNET provides a password-protected, remote login facility tothe DSU IQ. TELNET allo

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6 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 1. Introduction4-Wire Switched 56 DBU CardThis dial-up 4-wire SW56 card allows you to pay for dataconnectio

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 7Chapter 1. IntroductionWARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICEADTRAN will replace or repair this product within five yearsfro

Page 81 - Chapter 8

8 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 1. Introduction

Page 82 - Dial Backup Menu Tree

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 9Chapter 2. InstallationChapter 2InstallationUNPACK, INSPECT, POWER UPReceipt InspectionCarefully inspect the DSU IQ

Page 83 - Auto DBU

10 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 2. InstallationThe ADTRAN DSU IQ MIB is available from ADTRAN in thesupport section of the ADTRAN Web page

Page 84 - DBU Timers

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 11Chapter 2. Installationin the appendix Pinouts. The DSU IQ rear panel is shown inFigure 2-1 with optional ESP DBU

Page 85 - DBU Card Options

12 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 2. InstallationDBU and LAN Card SlotsThe DSU IQ rear panel has two card slots for the installation ofdial

Page 86 - Phone Numbers 1-5

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 13Chapter 2. InstallationEIA-232 and V.35 Connectors: DTE Data ConnectionThe DTE should be connected to either the

Page 87 - System Configuration

ABOUT THIS MANUALThis manual is arranged so you can quickly and easily find theinformation you need. The following is an overview of thecontents of t

Page 88 - Figure 9-1

14 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 2. Installation

Page 89 - Trap Mgr Options

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 15Chapter 3. OperationChapter 3OperationFRONT PANELThe DSU IQ faceplate is shown in Figure 3-1. Descriptions ofeach

Page 90 - System Time/Date

16 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 3. OperationNumeric KeypadThe numeric keypad contains the numbers 0 through 9 andalpha characters A throug

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 17Chapter 3. Operationpage holder for foldout Figure 3-1

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18 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 3. Operationpage holder for back of foldout Figure 3-1

Page 93 - Statistics

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 19Chapter 3. OperationLED DescriptionsThe DSU IQ has seven LED indicators: RS, CS, TD, RD, CD,ALM, and TST. These

Page 94 - View by Interval

20 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 3. OperationFront Panel OperationTo choose a menu item, press the corresponding number oralpha character o

Page 95 - View by Day

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 21Chapter 3. OperationVT 100 Terminal Connection and OperationTo control the DSU IQ using a VT 100 terminal, perform

Page 96 - Hot Keys

22 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 3. OperationFigure 3-3Terminal Login MenuFigure 3-4Terminal Main Menu

Page 97 - DTE Port Statistics

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 23Chapter 3. OperationDSU IQ MENU STRUCTUREThe opening menu is the access point to all other operations.The Main men

Page 98

Notes provide additional useful information.Cautions signify information that could prevent service interruption.Warnings provide information that cou

Page 99

24 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 3. OperationLogout (terminal menu only)This parameter logs out of the system.

Page 100 - Network Port Statistics

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 17Chapter 3. OperationFigure 3-1DSU IQ Front PanelSHIFT*7D4A180E5B2QUICKDSU IQ#9F6C3ENTERCANCELNEXT PREVADDDELETENum

Page 101 - DSU STATE DESCRIPTION

Chapter 3. Operation18DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 25Chapter 4. ApplicationsChapter 4ApplicationsThis chapter provides examples of some common DSU IQmanagement applica

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26 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsLocal VT 100 Terminal ManagementConnect a VT 100 terminal to the DSU IQ control port. This

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 27Chapter 4. ApplicationsOut-of-Band ManagementThis management option (shown in Figure 4-2) is commonlyused in situa

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28 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsMinimum Configuration Requirements for Out-of-Band ManagementThe following options (all fou

Page 106 - DBU Port Statistics

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 29Chapter 4. ApplicationsTrap Manager DLCIIdentify the virtual circuit used for all traps generated by theDSU IQ. T

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30 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 4. Applicationsstatic route in the router. The router will discover the IP addressautomatically; however,

Page 108

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 31Chapter 4. Applicationsthe frame relay service. This option is found in the DTE PORTportion of the CONFIGURATION

Page 109 - DLCI Statistics

FCC regulations require that the following information be provided in this manual:1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bot

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32 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsShared PVC ManagementShared PVC management refers to a PVC that is used for normaldata traf

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 33Chapter 4. ApplicationsMinimum Configuration Requirements for Shared PVCManagementThe following options are the mi

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34 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsTrap Manager IP AddressEnter the IP address of the SNMP manager to which the DSU IQsends tr

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 35Chapter 4. ApplicationsDIAL BACKUP APPLICATIONThe DSU IQ dial backup (DBU) options allow frame relay circuitoutage

Page 114 - Chapter 10. Statistics

36 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 4. ApplicationsThe DBU DLCI information is only required for the DSU IQoriginating the call. In cases suc

Page 115 - Figure 10-9

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 37Chapter 4. ApplicationsTable 4-AExample Settings for Dial Backup OptionsAUTO DBUEnableWITH OOSDisableWITH NO RXDis

Page 116 - System Statistics

38 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 4. Applications

Page 117 - RS TR CS CD SR

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 39Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewChapter 5Configuration OverviewLOCAL AND REMOTE CONFIGURATIONThe DSU IQ can be co

Page 118 - SIGNAL STATE

40 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewConfiguration menu trees are shown in Figures 5-2 (for the FrontPanel) and 5-3 (f

Page 119

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 41Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewPage holder for foldout page (Figure 5-2)

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONRADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class

Page 121 - VER 2.200 17AB

42 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewPage holder for back of foldout page (Figure 5-2)

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 43Chapter 5. Configuration Overview Pageholder for foldout page (Figure 5-3)

Page 123 - Chapter 11

44 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewPage holder for back of foldout page (Figure 5-3)

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 41Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewFigure 5-2Front Panel Configuration Menu Tree*Only available if the ESP ethernet

Page 125 - PVC Loopback

Chapter 5. Configuration Overview42DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 43Chapter 5. Configuration OverviewFigure 5-3Terminal Configuration Menu Tree*Only available if the ESP ethernet car

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Page 128 - Test Status Screen

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 45Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationChapter 6DTE Port ConfigurationConfigure the physical layer and frame relay proto

Page 129 - Activating Dialing Functions

46 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationIn this chapter, the terminal selections are listed first followed by theFront Pa

Page 130 - Statistics menu

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 47Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationNoneNo flow control is used and the DSU IQ drops frames duringsevere congestion w

Page 131 - Appendix A

CANADIAN EQUIPMENT LIMITATIONSNotice: The Canadian Industry and Science Canada label identifies certifiedequipment. This certification means that th

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48 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationForced OnThe CD lead remains on.NormalThe CD lead is off when the DSU IQ is OOS.F

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 49Chapter 6. DTE Port ConfigurationManagement DLCI (MGMT DLCI)To use local PVC management, enter the management data

Page 134 - ESP DBU Card Pin Assignments

50 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 6. DTE Port Configuration

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 51Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortChapter 7Configuring the Network PortNETWORK PORTAccess the network port me

Page 136 - Appendix A. Pinouts

52 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortWhen configuring from a terminal, the screen in Figure7-2 will appear when

Page 137 - Specifications Summary

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 53Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortClock SourceConfigure the DSU IQ to derive clocking from itself (INTER-NAL)

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54 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the Network Portframe relay DTE. If AUTO is selected and there is no DTE deviceattached, t

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 55Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortManagement DLCI 1 and 2 Mode (DLCI 1 and 2 MODE)Set to DEDICATED if the man

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56 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortDLCIEnter the Network DLCI.DBU DLCIEnter the far end DLCI for each PVC used

Page 141 - Acronyms and Abbreviations

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 57Chapter 7. Configuring the Network PortNext (NEXT key on front panel)Edit the next entry in the PVC Options table.

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58 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 7. Configuring the Network Port

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 59Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup OptionsChapter 8Configuring Dial Backup OptionsDIAL BACKUP OPTIONSThe Dial Backu

Page 145 - Glossary

60 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup Options1 AUTO DBU 1 DISABLE2 ENABLE1 BEEP ENABLE 1 DISABLE2 PASSWORD ENABLE 2 E

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 61Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup OptionsDial backup is only supported when the unit is operated in point-to-point

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62 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup Optionsreactivated (0 to 23). This setting only applies if the DAILYLOCKOUT pa

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 63Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup OptionsIf set to 0, the DDS must be restored manually. The factorydefault setti

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64 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 8. Configuring Dial Backup Options• AT&T 5ESS• DMS100• National• NECB-Channel Bit Rate (B-CH BIT RATE)

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 65Chapter 9. System ConfigurationChapter 9System ConfigurationAccess System configuration selections by first choosi

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66 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 9. System ConfigurationFigure 9-1System Configuration MenuGateway IP Address (GW IP ADDRESS)Enter the gate

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 67Chapter 9. System ConfigurationWrite Community Name (WR COM NAME)Enter the authentication strings used for SNMP ma

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual iTable of ContentsChapter 1. IntroductionProduct Overview ...

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68 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 9. System ConfigurationAdd (ADD key on front panel)Add a new entry to the Trap Manager Options table.Delet

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 69Chapter 9. System ConfigurationENTERING LETTERS USING THE FRONT PANELConfiguring the Read/Write Community Names re

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 71Chapter 10. StatisticsChapter 10StatisticsFor descriptions of the terminal statistics menus see the follow-ing sec

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72 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-1View Statistics MenuTerminal Statistics Display OptionsDTE port, network port, di

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 73Chapter 10. StatisticsTo configure the interval time frame, go to the System Configu-ration menu under History Int

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74 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsHot KeysOnce you have entered one of the statistics menus, hot keys aredisplayed across the

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61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 75Chapter 10. StatisticsThe following sections describe the information given on theDTE port, Network port, DBU port

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76 DSU IQ User Manual 61200.212L1-1Chapter 10. StatisticsFigure 10-3DTE Port Statistics (View by Day)Interval RemainingNumber of seconds remaining in

Page 163 - Product Support Information

61200.212L1-1 DSU IQ User Manual 77Chapter 10. StatisticsLocal PVC Tx BytesTotal bytes transmitted by the DTE port across the localmanagement PVC.Sig

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